moderate
6-8 hours
Moderate fitness is recommended to comfortably walk and climb ruins.
Discover the ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum, climb Coba’s tallest pyramid, and swim in a stunning underground cenote with LDS Tours Cancun. This all-in-one adventure combines history, natural beauty, and fun—all in a single day.
Starting at $550 USD for 2 People | 9.5 Hours
2 People: $11,000 MXN (Approximately $550 USD)
Minimum of 2 people, required to book
WE HAVE CAPACITY FOR EVEN 200 PEOPLE IF YOUR GROUP EXCEEDS THE 27 PEOPLE PLEASE EMAIL US TO GET DEALS, PRICING AND DETAILS
9.5 hours
This two archeological sites are authentic jewels of the Mexican Caribbean, both were built by the ancient mayans in different time periods, beginning from 100 BC and ending in 1520 AD with the spanierds arrival.
This tour an authentic window into the Mayan world! From the highest Mayan temple to the depths of the ancient Maya underworld!
Due to the proximity of Coba to the popular Tulum, on this tour, you cannot miss seeing one of the most impressive urban áreas ever constructed by the Classic Mayan civilization. Allow our LDS professional guides to help you relive the past as you learn about the engineering, writing, architecture, and the intimate presence of the Book of Mormon teachings in each monument. Without a doubt, Tulum, Coba and the refreshing Cenote Tamcach Ha (a natural sinkhole) make up a tour that you must not miss during your vacation trip to Cancun, Playa del Carmen or the Riviera Maya. Tulum is one of the most frequently visited archeological sites in Mexico and the Riviera Maya. It is probably the first big city seen by the Spanish conquerors, and the city’s splendor led them to declare that even the big city of Seville wouldn't appear bigger or better!
With such a recommendation, while you are on vacation in Cancun or Playa del Carmen or the Riviera Maya you should not miss visiting Tulum’s numerous architectural attractions, which have unique and special meanings for LDS visitors.
Visit the Temple of the Descending God, the Temple of the Creation, the House of Halach Uinick, or high priest, admire its surrounding walls and find out the meaning of such well-known Mayan rituals such as the purification ceremony or human sacrifice.
Cenotes were the entrance to the underworld for the ancient Mayans a place as mystic as incredible.
Don’t miss this great opportunity to swim in the clear and refreshing waters of The Tamcach ha cenote and enjoy this natural wonder!
We offer a large variety of destinations, Archeological sites, Cenotes, Beaches, Magic Towns, and many more wonderful attractions. If you are joining our crew to visit any of those destinations, please don’t forget these important recommendations
The tour involves walking over uneven ruins and jungle paths, so sturdy shoes are essential.
Cenote swimming is a highlight, so pack a swimsuit, towel, and waterproof bag.
The Yucatán sun can be intense; carry water and wear sunblock.
Starting early maximizes your time at each site and avoids peak crowds.
Tulum was a major port city during Mayan times, serving as a hub for trade and commerce—its well-preserved walls and ruins reflect this maritime history.
LDS Tours Cancun emphasizes eco-friendly practices, ensuring that visits to sensitive sites minimize environmental impact through responsible tourism.
Provides support and protection over uneven terrain.
Necessary for enjoying the cenote swimming.
summer specific
Protects against strong sun exposure during outdoor activities.
spring;summer;fall specific
Keeps valuables dry during cenote swims and rain showers.